What has the past year been like for college football parents? We asked the one family, whose sons start at Stanford and Michigan
When new NCAA rules last summer began allowing athletes to profit from their name, image or likeness, Michigan’s football program struck a novel deal. When fans ordered a player’s jerseyof M Den, the university’s official retail partner, the athlete got a cut of the sale.
Michigan junior Christopher Hinton opted into the deal, which his parents said pays the player $20 for each $120-$180 personalized jersey sold. He was surprised when he got his first quarterly check. It was for $80.
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